Featured Card...  Elmer Gedeon --- 1939                       
                                                          
                                                                        May 25-27, 2012      
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For the Memorial Day Weekend we
offer up Elmer Gedeon, an outfielder
who would hit .200 in 5 games for the
Washington Senators in 1939.

Signed out of the University of
Michigan, Gedeon would play just two
seasons of professional baseball that
included his five game stint with
Washington. He would lose his life on
a bombing mission during World War
II.

Here is his bio from the website
baseballsgreatestsacrifice.com:

Elmer Gedeon Bio on Baseballs
Greatest Sacrifice site

So take a moment this weekend and
remember Gedeon and all those who
gave their life for our Country.